Sentences with phrase «classified as dangerous»

Close to 20 breeds are automatically classified as dangerous dogs as are any dog over 15 inches or weighing more that 44 pounds.
The draft ordinance allows dogs to be classified as dangerous and potentially dangerous animals, and have conditions placed on the owner.
Although no state statute requires such, Tulsa has an ordinance that requires a dog owner to post a warning sign on a secure enclosure if the dog has been classified as dangerous.
The atheist religion should be classified as a dangerous regressive religion where people can not think for themselves.

Not exact matches

It's also a legacy of «redlining» by banks — the past practice, now illegal, of classifying minority - dominated neighborhoods as too dangerous for lending.
I made this about a month ago and I've had to mentally classify it as «HIGHLY DANGEROUS — DO NOT PREPARE UNLESS YOU DO N'T MIND BEING FAT.»
X-rays are classified as ionising radiation, which in case of improper use may be dangerous for persons and for their surroundings.
Because of its appeal to a variety of insects, conventional cotton gets treated with pesticides more than any other crop except coffee.The pesticides used, cyanide, dicofol, naled, propargite and trifluralin, are all known to cause cancer, and have been classified by the US Environmental Protection Agency as the most dangerous pesticides.
The analysis of the orbital evolution of the meteorite has showed, according to researchers, a «disturbing similarity» with the evolution of 2014 UR116 which, given its size and minimum distance of intersection with the orbit of the Earth, has been classified as a potentially dangerous asteroid.
The primary reason for this is that CBD is currently classified as a Schedule I controlled dangerous substance by the DEA, despite having been legalized for medicinal use in many states.
Some renters insurance policies will charge higher premiums to owners of dogs classified broadly as «dangerous breeds.»
If insurance companies classify your job as risky or dangerous, it may result in an increase in rates or even a denial of coverage.
Animal control agencies would classify dogs as dangerous if they aggressively have bitten or attacked a human, have killed or severely injured a domesticated animal or have been trained primarily for fighting.
Although sometimes classified as a «dangerous» dog — for those of us that love and support the bully breed we know then as fun - loving, goofy snuggle - bugs!
This legislation should be directed at fostering the safety and protection of the general public from dogs classified as «dangerous» or «vicious.»
1993 - Mandatory spay / neuter law passed 1994 - Animal cruelty law (H.F. 637) passed 1997 - ARL sought custody of dog in Iowa court system 2000 - Felony animal torture law passed 2001 - Passage of law against bestiality 2002 - Bill introduced to make animal fighting a felony 2004 - Felony punishment animal fight law passed 2006 - Bill to have dogs classified as livestock defeated 2007 - Legislation banning exotic pets passed 2008 - Dangerous wild animals and Pet Protection 2009 - Puppy Mill Bill 2010 - Puppy Mill Bill signed into law 2011 - Additional Puppy Mill legislation 2012 - Whistleblower Ag Bill (against)
Dangerous goods are classified as items or substances that may pose health and safety hazards to customers.
Most dangerous activities, such as rock climbing, kite surfing, hunting, bungee jumping and underwater activities involving the use of artificial breathing apparatus, may be classified as general exclusions in a travel insurance policy.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is what I classify as an «arcade» title.
Those with the most at stake include American Electric Power, Duke Energy, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, which together account for over 25 % of the coal ash sites that have been classified as particularly dangerous.
But musk xylene is classified as very persistant and very bioaccumulative, so a little bit builds up continuously to potentially dangerous levels.
Most burn injuries can be classified as either thermal (burns received from contact with fire, steam, hot liquids, or hot objects) or chemical (when the skin comes in contact with dangerous chemicals).
Under this rule, once a dog has bitten someone — however long ago — the dog is classified as a «potentially dangerous dog» under Maryland Code 10 - 619.
Dogs with a history of unprovoked attacks on other animals could also be classified as «potentially dangerous» by the government.
Some renters insurance policies will charge higher premiums to owners of dogs classified broadly as «dangerous breeds.»
If insurance companies classify your job as risky or dangerous, it may result in an increase in rates or even a denial of coverage.
For insurance companies, travel to less common locales can be risky, and if your destination is known to be dangerous, your carrier will classify your travel there as high - risk behavior.
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